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Rosie Fuentes (speaking voice by Ellora López and singing voice by Ana Sofia Ferrer) is the main character who makes various special Rules that are recited in each episode. She's a creative and optimistic 5-year-old with a whimsical imagination, Rosie's feet may be on the ground, but her head is always in the clouds.
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This section lists characters who exclusively appeared in The Really Loud House: Charlie Uggo (portrayed by Bella Blanding) is an African-American girl and temporary exchange student at Royal Woods Middle School who moved from Tennessee after her father lost his job due to a factory fire. Her last name Uggo is of French origin.
This is a list of films, shows and specials involving production or distribution by the Canadian production studio Nelvana, a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. Defunct children's entertainment brand For the company of the same name, see Jetix Europe. For the sister television channel aimed at younger audiences, see Jetix Play. Television channel Jetix Type Children's television network Country United States Netherlands Argentina Broadcast area ...
From left to right: Doctor Finkelstein, the Mayor, Sally, Jack, Barrel, Santa Claus, Zero, Lock, Shock and Oogie Boogie This article lists characters seen in the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas and the video games The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King and The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge.
During a men's night, Captain Hero, Xandir, Spanky, Wooldoor and Ling-Ling play the "Drawn Together Drinking Game" and become thoroughly drunk; unfortunately, Ling-Ling kills Xandir, depriving him of his last life (as he is a video game character), an act that Ling-Ling feels regret over.
Sherilyn Connelly, published by McFarland & Company, complimented the films for having character-driven plots and argued that some journalists' and adult male My Little Pony fans' harsh criticisms of Equestria Girls arose from a misogynistic backlash against the idea of media that overtly starred characters meant to appeal to, resemble, and ...